Chinese smartphone brand Xiaomi has announced its Black Friday sale. It is beginning on 29th November i.e. today. This four-day sale is going to continue till December 2. Customers will be able to take advantage of the sale from Amazon, Flipkart and Xiaomi's website. During the sale, customers will get a 10 percent instant discount on HDFC bank credit and debit card transactions in addition to discounts. In addition, customers will also get the benefit of cashback of Rs 1,500 on offline purchases by HDFC bank cards.
In the sale, Xiaomi Mi A3 is being made available for the first time at a discount. Flat Rs 500 discount is being given on both variants of Mi A3 - 4GB / 64GB and 6GB / 128GB. In such a situation, both these variants can be purchased for Rs 12,499 and Rs 15,499 respectively.
Thus, the sale of 6GB / 64GB variants of Redmi Note 7 Pro in the cell is being sold for Rs 11,999 and 6GB / 128GB variants for Rs 12,999. On the other hand, 6GB + 64GB and 6GB + 128GB variants of Xiaomi Poco F1 are being sold for Rs 14,999 and 8GB + 256GB variants are being sold for Rs 18,999.
A discount of Rs 2,000 is being given on the Redmi K20 Pro in the Black Friday Sale. In such a situation, customers will be able to buy its 6GB + 128GB variants for Rs 25,999 and 8GB + 256GB variants for Rs 28,999. In this cell, Cosmic Purple and Electric Blue Color variants of Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8 Pro are also going to be sold respectively.
Xiaomi's Mi TV 4X (55-inch) 2020 edition launched on November 28 will also be sold in this cell. Customers will be able to buy it from 2PM on December 2. Apart from this, flash sale is also being organized by Xiaomi on 29 November and 2 December. Flash cell will be at 10pm, 4pm and 6pm. Tell you for information, deals and discounts are to be given on many more smartphones and accessories in the cell.
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